My Portfolio
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Life's Abundance
I set off to create examples of the abundance of life in the forests. The beauty that exists with life of all forms blended into one shared space.
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Urban and Green Design
Such a peaceful and purposeful mixture of everyday living and our efforts to have less of an impact on our living planet, Earth.
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A Sun's Silhouette
It was the sun's silhouette that enticed me to capture a beauty she shows only to those who take the time to see her vision.
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Haunted Barn
Seeing the haunting beauty that was once created by those who lived long ago. The imprint, the structures they left us to show us a different time and way, are a testament for non-verbal communication.
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Spring Lake Natives
Here in Streator, Illinois a group of individuals have given new life to this nature reserve. Now life is giving birth to new life and life forms.
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Welcome To The Jungle
Many of the bridges we cross lead to uncharted personal voyages, where self discovery is a pirates treasure.
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Eye Of The Storm
As my seeds are splashed across the universe, they will give birth to a simple yet profound beauty, life!
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Home is God's House
A beautiful image that shows a church and home in the renewal that spring brings.
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Electric
A peaceful mixture of the sun's powerful and yet beautiful energy with the danger and beauty of our electric service brought to you across the country.
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Spicy Mosquito
We all need variety and spice in our life apparently so does this mosquito.
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Reflection Bridge
I envision myself walking here spring, summer, winter, or fall reflecting my hopes and my optimistic thoughts into a daily reality.
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Can You Dig It
We all have to dig deep to create opportunities that better us.
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Birds And Bee's Delight
We all seem to delight in the beauty and edible seeds of sunflowers. This bee is making sure that he get his share.
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Bugs Sharing A Pod
We are designed to be a part of each living being. Every living being and environment is precious, irreplaceable, and beautiful. It's a choice to see the beauty that surrounds us. By Kelly Barr












